The money was found when a UK national in her thirties was searched. JOSIE THE DETECTOR dog helped Revenue to find nearly €100k in cash in a person’s belongings as she was travelling through Dublin Airport this week.
Yesterday, Revenue officers seized €90,000 in cash when they stopped and searched a UK national in her thirties travelling to Amsterdam
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The combined companies will have a fleet of nearly 100 aircraft. DUBLIN-BASED CITYJET has agreed to merge with Spanish carrier Air Nostrum in a deal that will create the biggest pan-European regional carrier.
The two companies said they had struck a deal – subject to EU approval – to merge under the umbrella of a new holding company, although they are expected
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The two men hired a Ford Fiesta at Dublin Airport so they could “crash” it into another car in a staged accident. A JUDGE HAS directed that two fraudsters pay the €23,000 expenses a car rental company invested in tracking them down to their own front doors.
Judge Patrick Quinn heard in the Circuit Civil Court yesterday that private detectives formed
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The flight to Zadar was diverted to Frankfurt. PASSENGERS ON BOARD a Ryanair flight between Dublin and Zadar experienced cabin depressurisation before the flight was diverted.
Ryanair flight FR7312 took off from Dublin Airport at 8.27 pm last night and was scheduled to land in the Croatian coastal city but was instead diverted to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport
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Sarah Healy, Rhasidat Adeleke and Sophie O’Sullivan all delivered medals in Hungary. TEAM IRELAND RETURNED home from the U18 European Athletics Championships this evening with four medals in tow.
There were emotional scenes at Dublin Airport after friends and family celebrated the success of the team at the championships inÂ Hungary.
Dublinâ€™s Rhasidat
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TODAY WAS THE hottest June day on record since 1976, according to Met Éireann. Temperatures soared across the country as Ireland’s extended heatwave continued unabated.
The highest temperature of 32 degrees was recorded at Shannon Airport.
This makes today the hottest June day on record in Ireland since 29 June 1976.
A number of reporters stated that today
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A Ryanair spokesperson said that three passengers became “disruptive” during the flight. RYANAIR HAS CALLED for a pre-10am booze ban at airports after a group of Irish-based holiday-makers forced an Ibiza-bound Ryanair flight from Dublin to divert to Paris yesterday morning.
A group of up to 20 holiday makers were involved in the unruly drink fuelled
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“Attention please, attention please. We are responding to an alarm activation.” DUBLIN AIRPORT HAS been apologising to travellers and assuring them there is “no evacuation” after a broken PA system became stuck on evacuation mode.
The problem occurred in Terminal 1 at the departure gates near gate 100 with passengers complaining that staff did now know what was happening
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Flights to Dublin are among those affected. PASSENGERS HAVE BEEN left stranded after the aircraft fuelling system at Stansted Airport was damaged by a lightning strike.
Flights have been cancelled, diverted and delayed following the thunderstorm and lightning strikes overnight.
In a statement Stansted Airport said, “Due to an earlier lightning strike
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No one was injured in the incident but Irish passengers travelling home to vote will now have to be accommodated on a later flight. A PLANE BOUND for Dublin from Stansted airport was struck by another aircraft on the runway today before takeoff.
It is reported that there were a number of Irish people on board at the time who are travelling home to vote in the referendum
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